I have been finding recently little interest from bidders in an action typesale... so I changed my tactics to buy now with best offer.....theadvantages are the advert runs for 28 days and you get an immediate bunch ofoffers ... so best is to keep the buy it now high and you get what youreally want for an item from offers...stick the ball back in the buyerscourt.....just sold a couple of difficult items that way......and what doyou think about paypal getting the shove???? ...........

Post by Aeolus 14 UmbraI have been finding recently little interest from bidders in an action typesale... so I changed my tactics to buy now with best offer.....theadvantages are the advert runs for 28 days and you get an immediate bunch ofoffers ... so best is to keep the buy it now high and you get what youreally want for an item from offers...stick the ball back in the buyerscourt.....just sold a couple of difficult items that way......and what doyou think about paypal getting the shove???? ...........

I think you should keep the option to pay with Paypal. Bidders will bid higher if they can pay with a credit card.

Post by Aeolus 14 UmbraI have been finding recently little interest from bidders in an action typesale... so I changed my tactics to buy now with best offer.....theadvantages are the advert runs for 28 days and you get an immediate bunch ofoffers ... so best is to keep the buy it now high and you get what youreally want for an item from offers...stick the ball back in the buyerscourt.....just sold a couple of difficult items that way......and what doyou think about paypal getting the shove???? ...........

I think you should keep the option to pay with Paypal. Bidders will bid higher if they can pay with a credit card.

don't think you will be able to use paypal on ebay soon ....Adyen willbe it ......

ebay are getting rid of paypal as a payment option soon and Adyen willtake its place...simples

pathetic management speak ........

eBay is happy to announce plans to further improve the customerexperience by intermediating payments on our Marketplace platform. In doingso, eBay will manage the payments flow, simplifying the end-to-endexperience for both buyers and sellers. We have signed an agreement withAdyen, a leading global payments processor, to become our primary paymentsprocessing partner. PayPal, a long-time eBay partner, will be a paymentsoption at checkout for eBay buyers.

You do not need to take any action at this time. The transition tofull payments intermediation will be a multi-year journey.

Over the past three years, eBay has transformed its business to drivethe best choice, most relevance and most powerful selling platform. Buildingout our payments capabilities is the next step in that strategy.

Payments intermediation will bring significant benefits for eBaysellers. You can expect a simplified pricing structure, more predictableaccess to funds, and most sellers can expect their costs of paymentsprocessing to be reduced. We're also working on ways to provide sellers acentral place to track and manage their business, which can soon includepayments information.

By offering buyers more choice in how they pay and expanding paymentoptions into more geographies, eBay believes sellers will be able to reachmore buyers and improve conversion.

The transition to full payments intermediation will be a multi-yearjourney. eBay will begin intermediation on a small scale in North Americastarting in the second half of 2018, expanding in 2019 under the terms ofthe Operating Agreement with PayPal. In 2021, we expect to have transitioneda majority of Marketplace customers to the new payments experience.

Again, you do not need to take any action at this time. As eBay getscloser to the initial phase of its intermediation efforts, we will sharemore details about this process and next steps for sellers. In the meantime,please read the eBay Inc announcement for further information. For anyimmediate questions or to share feedback, please email***@ebay.com.